It is well-known that a sense of belonging is crucial in relation to gaining and maintaining sound mental health. Work is also known to be an essential aspect of recovery from mental health problems. However, there is scant knowledge of what a sense of belonging in the workplace represents. This study explores the nature and meaning of a sense of belonging in the workplace as experienced by persons struggling with mental health issues. Using a descriptive phenomenological methodology, sixteen descriptions of the lived experience of belonging in the workplace were analyzed. The analysis reveals that the experience of belonging in the workplace is restricted and fragile until the moment one becomes accepted, but grows stronger and more resili...
Objectives - Mental health workers are constantly exposed to their clients’ stories of distress and ...
<b>Objectives</b>\ud \ud - Mental health workers are constantly exposed to their clients’ stories o...
The aim of the present study was to investigate how people with persistent mental illness, with vari...
It is well-known that a sense of belonging is crucial in relation to gaining and maintaining sound ...
This phenomenological study explores the meanings of work for people living with severe and enduring...
In this Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) we set out to explore the meanings of work fo...
Introduction: People with co-occurring mental health and substance misuse problems are among the mos...
Research into mental health and employment has indicated that work holds multiple meanings for peopl...
Research into mental health and employment has indicated that work holds multiple meanings for peopl...
Research into mental health and employment has indicated that work holds multiple meanings for peopl...
It is has been recognised that sense of belonging and related concepts are strongly associated with ...
Purpose This paper explores what belonging is through the represented experience of people at work....
Belonging is a critical human need that has historically been fulfilled through family, religion, an...
Introduction: People with co-occurring mental health and substance misuse problems are among the mos...
Objectives: Mental health workers are constantly exposed to their clients' stories of distress and ...
Objectives - Mental health workers are constantly exposed to their clients’ stories of distress and ...
<b>Objectives</b>\ud \ud - Mental health workers are constantly exposed to their clients’ stories o...
The aim of the present study was to investigate how people with persistent mental illness, with vari...
It is well-known that a sense of belonging is crucial in relation to gaining and maintaining sound ...
This phenomenological study explores the meanings of work for people living with severe and enduring...
In this Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) we set out to explore the meanings of work fo...
Introduction: People with co-occurring mental health and substance misuse problems are among the mos...
Research into mental health and employment has indicated that work holds multiple meanings for peopl...
Research into mental health and employment has indicated that work holds multiple meanings for peopl...
Research into mental health and employment has indicated that work holds multiple meanings for peopl...
It is has been recognised that sense of belonging and related concepts are strongly associated with ...
Purpose This paper explores what belonging is through the represented experience of people at work....
Belonging is a critical human need that has historically been fulfilled through family, religion, an...
Introduction: People with co-occurring mental health and substance misuse problems are among the mos...
Objectives: Mental health workers are constantly exposed to their clients' stories of distress and ...
Objectives - Mental health workers are constantly exposed to their clients’ stories of distress and ...
<b>Objectives</b>\ud \ud - Mental health workers are constantly exposed to their clients’ stories o...
The aim of the present study was to investigate how people with persistent mental illness, with vari...